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- 4 - AUGUST 2022 publisher’s NOTE PUBLISHER/EDITOR Jeff jeffmaisey@yahoo.comMaisey ADVERTISING/MARKETING JenniferBrianMcDonaldKoski CREATIVE DIRECTOR Brenda Mihalko CONTRIBUTING WRITERS DianeJeffersonCantanzaroEvansChrisJonesAnnieTobeyChuckTripplet WEBMASTER Giorgio GhentCopyrightValentini2022Media,Inc. Virginia Craft Beer Magazine is published bi-monthly by Ghent Media, Inc. PO Box 11147 Norfolk, VA 23517 For editorial inquiries: 757.237.2762 For advertising inquiries: jennifer.mcdonald@hotmail.com757.403.5852 To subscribe: A one year subscription (6 issues) is $30. Make check payable to Virginia Craft Beer Magazine and send to: PO Box 11147 Norfolk, VA 23517 Please note if you would like to start with the current or upcoming issue. Cover illustration by Kendall Snyder -- Kendiiart

In addition to a little side trip to France, I’m planning to take a week in August for a personal celebration of the anniversary designation. From Norfolk, I’m gonna head westward through Danville and meander all the way out to the tip — Bristol. That’s a good 8-9 hours minimum drive — a distance of some 500 miles via Route 58; roughly the same distance as motoring from my hometown to Hartford, Connecticut. Sometimes, we forget just how wide Virginia is when taking the scenic Nonetheless,route. it is a must.

A few pints of the old (Legend) and new (Benchtop) in Richmond will cap things off before headin’ back to my Southeastern city by the sea. And, there’s some improving news — gas prices are coming down. I hope to see some of you along the way. Let’s share a pint, though with your own glass!

JeffCheers,Maisey Publisher, Virginia Craft Beer Magazine

August is Craft Beer Month in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The General Assembly passed HJR 522 ten years ago (March 12, 2012) with the official designation, and commended the Virginia Craft Brewers Guild for its pioneering work. I echo that sentiment today: Hats off to those founding brewers of the modern craft beer Aroundera.the time of the signing, the Travel Channel stated, “The entire state of Virginia is so obsessed with its beer culture it is officially naming the month of August ‘Virginia Craft Beer Month.’”

From the Birthplace of Country Music, I’ll probably make way for the Roanoke region and take the semi-annual pilgrimage to Route 151, Virginia’s first beer trail. Do the essential zig-zag between Charlottesville, Staunton, Harrisonburg and Waynesboro without getting dizzy. From there, I’m thinking Winchester and Leesburg with a few veering off points for beer stops. Then, it’ll be Loudoun County and popping in to see friends in Fairfax County with an overnight in Alexandria.

Fredericksburg will be calling the next day and I’m sure I’ll reminisce about the old Blue & Gray Brewing Company that we featured in an early issue of this magazine.

“We are so honored to be recognized by the judges at the Melbourne Royal Australian International Beer Awards,” said owner Michael Stacks. “Winning two gold medals and one of the major trophies is a true testament to the talents of our head brewer John O’Reilly. Winning with both a lager and a sour really shows The Bold Mariner Brewing Company’s versatility. It’s such a privilege to be selected out of the biggest and best breweries in the world. I’m absolutely thrilled.” This year celebrating 29 years, the Australian International Beer Awards are the world’s largest annual beer competition judging both packaged and draught beer. It is conducted by Melbourne Royal, who also conducts the Australian Distilled Spirits Awards and Melbourne Royal Wine Awards.Around 60 industry experts assessed more than 2,600 entries across five days in May, with beers received from Australia and around the world.The awards offer entrants the opportunity to benchmark against set criteria; receive invaluable independent feedback from industry experts; and be rewarded for excellence.

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BOLD FOR GOLD: Head brewer John O’Reilly shows off Bold Mariner’s two award-winning beers.

Bold Mariner Wins Pair of Gold in Australian

The best beers in the world have been tasted and judged at the prestigious 2022 Australian International Beer Awards, with local brewery The Bold Mariner Brewing Co. celebrating after winning two Gold Medals for their Frogman Lager (American Style Amber Lager) and Exchange Rate (American Style Fruited Sour Ale) This is the first time the veteran-owned business has entered the prestigious competition and The Bold Mariner Brewing Company won the Gary Sheppard Memorial Trophy for the Best New Exhibitor.

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Strangeways beers run the gamut — the brewery typically will have on tap several fresh IPAs and a variety of Lagers, Pilsners, Ales, Stouts, Porters, Belgians, Sour and Wild beers, and BarrelagedWilliamsburgbeers.

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New Digital Virginia Cider Trail

Strangeways Brewing is expanding, opening its fourth location in The Shops at High Street on the outskirts of Colonial Williamsburg.The4,000-plus square foot space has extensive outdoor spaces, and some 300 seats for customers to spread out and relax surrounded by Strangeways signature decor, while enjoying offerings from Strangeways’ staggering 48 draft lines, which will pour a diverse line-up of beer, cider, flavored spiked sparkling seltzer, wine, and non-alcoholic offerings.

In an exhibition titled “Cheers Virginia,” the Virginia Museum of History & Culture will feature the work of brewers in the Commonwealth with a series of artifacts that include everything from a liquor chest given by the Marquis de Lafayette to William Cabell, Jr. as a token of his service during the Revolutionary War; fluted drinking glasses belonging to George Washington; and a curving wooden walking stick tap handle for Parkway Brewing Company’s Get Bent IPA. In all, 50 artifacts will be on display August 6 through January 29.

was where Virginia native and owner Neil Burton took his first job out of college, working as an executive trainee for the since closed Peebles department store.

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“The new digital cider trail is a great opportunity for Virginians and visitors alike to experience all the wonderful cideries in the Commonwealth in an easy, mobile-friendly way,” said Michelle McGrath, executive director of American Cider Association.

“Participants don’t even need to download an app. When they sign up for the cider trail, their pass can be saved to their phone’s home screen for easy one-tap access.” Twenty-nine cider makers are participating. Details at ciderculture.com.

Covering Tom T. Hall’s “I Like Beer,” Grammy-winning The Travelin’ McCourys’ Rob McCoury — Bluegrass’s Unofficial #1 Beer Drinker — took the lead vocals on the track, proudly proclaiming his love for hops and barley. A music video of the tune will debut on Youtube on August 5 — International Beer Day.

Parkway Brewing Company’s Get Bent IPA tap handle is now an artifact, according to Virginia Museum of History & Culture.

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“We are beyond thrilled to bring this passion of brewing back to my early roots in Williamsburg, and to do so in what we feel is a truly unique tasting room experience,” said Burton. “Being in the Virginia craft beer industry for nine years now and to go into this new space that was previously the location for the clothing store Pendleton, it brings the personal connection between craft brewing and retail clothing around full circle, which is just surreal to me.”

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The American Cider Association has unveiled a new digital Virginia Cider Trail with the mission of encouraging folks to explore the Commonwealth’s hard cideries and delicious apples.

Olde Salem Brewing Company opened in the former Deschutes location in Roanoke. Water’s End Brewery opened a third location in downtown Fredericksburg. Harbor Trail Brewing Company opened at the end of July in Portsmouth.

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State Fair Virginia craft beer will be celebrated October 2 when the State Fair of Virginia presents its Blue Ribbon Craft Beer Fest. Held at Grove Pavilion, this event will be an ideal fall-time showcase of the Commonwealth’s best.

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Similar to Brothers Craft Brewers’ partnership with James Madison University, Crozet-based Starr Hill Brewery joined forces with the University of Virginia for Wahoo Pale Ale.

Other key promotions at Hardywood: Brian Nelson was named Brewmaster; Andrew Edwards as Director of Operations, Tim Norman as Director of Production, and Maddie Wood as Director of Marketing; Catherine Poston, Director of Events, Massie Wallace,

The clean, bold branding features UVA’s school colors and the instantly recognizable Virginia logo. Starr Hill designer BJ Swing worked closely with UVA on the label.

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So, who chose pale ale for the style? “UVA requested the style, as they preferred a pale ale or similar style for our partnership, knowing Starr Hill’s strength and commercial reach,” said Cromwell. “It fits nicely into our portfolio as we’ve had a temporary gap in our sessionable, lower-ABV styles in the last 12 months. The timing was perfect, as we were Big Promotions at Hardywood

Hardywood Park Craft Brewery, Virginia’s largest craft brewer, announced Kate Lee will assume the role as President. Lee has been with the Richmond-based brewery since 2014. “Kate has excelled at the highest levels within the brewing industry, she possesses an unrivaled depth of knowledge in the science of making world class beer, and through her dynamic leadership skills, she’s propelled Hardywood’s evolution into one of the largest independent breweries on the east coast,” said cofounder and CEO, Eric McKay, in a press release.

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“Our team couldn’t be more excited to be a part of this new partnership with UVA,” said Josh Cromwell, Starr Hill’s Vice President. “Given Starr Hill’s deeply-rooted connection to the University of Virginia, we are thrilled at the chance to create a beer that will celebrate the culture and history of our town.”

The juicy pale ale will be available year-round in 12-oz cans packaged as 6-packs and 12-packs. Draft and 16-oz cans will also be distributed throughout the Commonwealth and Starr Hill’s six locations. Football fans can even get it at Scott Stadium on game day. In fact, all athletic venues where beer is sold will feature it.

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ALL IN THE FAMILY: Stone Brewing favorites become part of the Sapporo portfolio of beers in August.

By Jeff Maisey

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Did the Beer Jesus From America Sell His Soul?

That remains to be seen thus far, however.

“Certainly, we can view this as a loss of an innovative and independent craft brewery, which it is,” said Diane Catanzaro, a contributing writer for Virginia Craft Beer Magazine and a certified beer judge. “But it’s also sort of like the American dream; they started a small brewery, grew it, and now, they will be probably be superInPerhaps.rich.”Marchof

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The news came as a shock to many as Stone Brewing co-founder and executive chairman Greg Koch spent his career crusading for independent craft brewers and preaching against the evils of Big Beer.“That was their entire schtick,” said one Virginia brewer who wished to remain anonymous. “Their marketing slogan was ‘yellow fizzy beer is for wussies,’ and Stone positioned themselves as the protector of small craft brewers taking on the corporate beer establishment that treats beer as a commodity. I think this has to destroy their credibility with their loyal craft fans.”

The acquisition is scheduled to close by late August in a deal valued at $165 million and involves Stone’s operations in both California and its east coast production facility in Richmond.

While Molson Coors is considering this as possible grounds for an appeal, a somewhat auxiliary question arises: How did Stone Brewing get $464 million in the hole to investment group VMG/ Hillhouse and was this the deciding factor in co-founders Koch and Steve Wagner selling to Sapporo?

2022, Reuters news service reported a Federal jury awarded Stone Brewing $56 million in its trademark infringement case against Molson Coors. In its reporting, Reuters journalist Blake Brittain quoted Molson Coors spokesman Marty Maloney saying, “What we learned through this trial is that Stone Brewing’s lawsuit was not driven by consumer confusion and that Stone Brewing has a $464 million debt to pay to their private equity investors in 2023.”

Unlike the immediate and harsh response Virginia-born Devils Backbone Brewing Company received by craft beer enthusiasts and fellow brewers from across the Commonwealth after its announced sale to beer giant Anheuser-Busch-Inbev in 2016, the chatter on social media has been ho-hum for the most part regarding Stone.

In early summer, Escondido, California-based Stone Brewing announced it was being purchased by Sapporo USA, part of the Japanese Sapporo Holdings Ltd. international conglomerate.

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In the end, whether you think the Beer Jesus From America sold out or if the founders just got tired of it all with the pandemic years weighing heavily on the bottom line, I suspect beer consumers will still reach for a Stone DIPA, even if the mystique of the winged demon seems less intense.

“Sapporo is acquiring Stone for many reasons unrelated to VMG’s investment in Stone,” Monahan said. “This is the right decision for the long term of both Stone and Sapporo. “As Greg Koch mentioned in his blog post, had we not found the right partner, we wouldn’t have sold,” Monahan continued. “We feel really fortunate to have a partner that respects Stone – our beers, our people and our fans. We’re not changing.

It appears Stone may lose its coveted independent label.

The year 2016 is interesting. In his farewell or explanatory post on the company website titled “It’s Time,” Greg Koch referenced that year.“…But I wanted to stand up for craft beer, which was the perennial underdog of the beer industry. Until it wasn’t.

2016 was the year Stone Brewing opened its Richmond facility to better serve the craft market east of the Mississippi with a fresher, highly sought after portfolio of beers like Stone IPA and Arrogant Bastard.Thecity of Richmond used $25 million in grants and bonds to fund Stone RVA, according to Richmondbizsense. Stone Brewing was founded in 1996 and grew to be the 9th largest independent craft brewery in America. Sapporo has been seeking greater marketshare in the United States and Canada. In 2017, it acquired San Francisco’s Anchor Brewing Company for $85 million.

“Sapporo shares our values and appreciates our unique, timehonored approach to brewing,” wrote Keith Greggor, Anchor Brewing co-owner, in a 2017 letter to supporters. “With both a long-term vision and the resources to realize it, Sapporo will keep brewing Anchor’s beers in San Francisco while expanding to new markets worldwide.”

“When was that moment? That’s a harder call than [pick your metaphor], but it seems to be sometime around 2016.”

“The Brewers Association defines breweries as craft if they produce 6 million barrels of beer or less,” Monahan shared. “Sapporo, with Stone, Anchor Brewing, and Sleeman Breweries (Canada) production combined just exceed that mark.”

And now, this includes Richmond. Stone’s Sean Monahan remains optimistic about the commitment Sapporo brings to the table and insists the brewery’s financial challenges had nothing to do with the sale.

“And for the VA audience, a nice complement to this story of growth is the news that we’re in the process of installing our pilot brewing system. This 10-bbl system creates a whole new channel for our local brewers to express their creativity and offer one-off beer styles right there out of our Richmond facility. So, not only are we investing capital into our RVA brewery, expanding and hiring more people, we’re also going to be offering some really exclusive, small-batch Stone offerings with more regularity right there in our TapStone’sRoom.”Richmond brewery will be producing Sapporo’s lineup of beers by the end of next year. Visitors to the Stone tasting room are likely to also find beers from across the Sapporo family (i.e., Sapporo, Anchor, Unibroue) in the “Friends of Stone” offerings.

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“For those of us who started pre-SB604, zoning codes required manufacturers without a restaurant to be in an industrial area,” said Bill Spence, founder of St. George Brewing Company in Hampton. “Off-premise sales were limited to kegs and package beer. Facilities were designed for manufacturing and little for public use.”

The summary of the bill as passed stated this: Alcoholic beverage control; privileges of brewery licensees. Allows a brewery licensee to sell at retail the brands of beer that the brewery owns at premises described in the brewery license for on-premises consumption and in closed containers for off-premises consumption. The bill also allows these licensees to offer samples of the brewery’s products to individuals visiting the licensed premises, provided that such samples shall be provided only to individuals for consumption on the licensed premises and only to individuals to whom such products may be lawfully sold.

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Brewers Guild continues to promote quality independent craft beer through events such as the Virginia Craft Beer Cup. Eric McKay of Hardywood Park (left) and Guild CEO Brett Vassey (right) have led the way.

The United States was in an economic crisis in 2008-09. The housing bubble burst and financial institutions were severely impacted.Climbing slowly out of what was described at the time as the “most serious financial crisis since the Great Depression,” Virginia politicians along with Brett Vassey, CEO of the Virginia Manufactures Association, and members of the newly formed Virginia Craft Brewers Guild put together a convincing plan to allow breweries to operate with similar privileges the Commonwealth’s wine industry enjoyed. The projected economic benefits were convincing, stating the bill would keep Virginia on pace with neighboring states; an acknowledgement that breweries were an emerging manufacturing base and would create jobs; the generation of excise taxes for the Commonwealth; expansion of tourism and the economic impact

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“SB604 was a game changer,” said Maureen Kelley, Nelson County’s Director of Economic Development and Tourism. Not so long ago, breweries located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, by law, had to operate as either exclusively as a manufacturing facility or as a brewpub with a full-service kitchen. There were other restrictions as well.

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On May 15, 2012, then-Governor Bob McDonnell changed that when he signed SB604 into law. The bill was sponsored by State Senator Jeffrey McWaters of Virginia Beach. Senator Bill Stanley, who still serves in the General Assembly representing Senate District 20, was the co-patron.

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In 2004, just 25 craft breweries were in operation in Virginia. By 2010, that number had risen to 42. It should be noted the breweries who spent money and time helping to lobby the General Assembly for the passage of SB604 were, in effect, brining the potential for more competition. The viewpoint at the time was “a rising tide lifts all boats,” though they could not have foreseen the tidal wave of new brewery openings that followed.“AtStarr Hill, one of the most impactful results of SB604 on our business was the challenge of increased high-quality competition in the marketplace locally,” said Josh Cromwell, Vice President, Starr Hill Brewery. “As a legacy brewer and champion of the bill in 2012, we also created an environment that required innovation and attention quality within our own walls. We’re proud of the quality evolution of our brewery over the last 10 years. It was a necessity to survive in our industry with so many new and first-class brewers that entered the Virginia beer scene.”

Hunter Smith, owner of Champion Brewing Company, had a similar experience.“Weactually opened in December 2012, so Champion was able to build its business model around the ability to sell pints, which was a significant improvement over the tastings and growler fills in the original business plan,” said Smith.

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Another guiding appeal in gaining approval for SB604 was this: Craft Breweries are independently owned and operated with locations in almost every congressional district in the state. During one of the most challenging economic times in our lifetime, the craft brewery industry has managed to post double digit growth. This growth of small business is at the heart of economic vitality across the nation and the state.

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SB604 was paired with House Bill 359, sponsored by McClellan, that allowed manufactures to lease space in their brewhouses to smallerscale“Thisbrewers.legislation positions Virginia’s craft brewers to grow and create more jobs in the Commonwealth,” said McDonnell during the signing ceremony. “From Arlington to Abingdon, entrepreneurial Virginians are innovating and brewing critically acclaimed beers. The legislation signed today will make it easier for our breweries to serve as destinations for potential customers and allow some of our talented small-scale brewers to lease space from established brewers and overcome some of the significant start-up costs.”

The passing of SB604 had an impact on Smartmouth Brewing Company’s plans. We were in the unique position of having written our business plan based just on sales through distribution and then having SB604 pass while we were under construction,” said Porter Hardy, Smartmouth’s president. Hardy is also the current Co-Chair of the Virginia Craft Brewers Guild. “So, we had to totally revise our plan prior to opening. It was great, though. We were able to reach so many more people and reach them in a more direct way by serving people directly. Also, being able to sell pints directly to customers helped our bottom line as we were trying to get off the ground and allowed us to invest in more people/jobs.”

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St. George’s Bill Spence: “With all the post-SB604 producers, the landscape has become pretty crowded and forcing everyone to make better beer to stay competitive. Also, the concept of ‘Buy local’ and drink local becomes important to the consumer. Many of us seem to be chasing the latest fad beverage or just want to be the local Cheers establishment. Another factor is the ones who had deep pockets to make lavish changes while many struggled St George is one of the unique ones where the production floor becomes the social area after hours where the patron is up close with the equipment.”

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“Our location in Virginia Beach definitely is impacted by tourist traffic in the summers,” shared Hardy. “We also get people yearround who are coming to the Virginia Beach Convention Center or Our Norfolk location does get a fair number of people on brewery tours to our area, but they are more spread out With all the innovations and evolutions resulting from SB604’s passage 10 years ago, the craft beer industry continues to sail through uncharted territory.

And, a final word from Porter Hardy of Smartmouth: “SB604 was a monumental event for breweries in Virginia and really for the entire economy of Virginia. Owning a brewery is much more viable because of SB604 and we have seen the creation of hundreds of local jobs related to that and, I hope, we’ve made our communities a better and more fun place to live.”

Smartmouth operates its original brewery in Norfolk and a satellite location — The Pilot House — at the Virginia Beach

“Nelson County is the home of Virginia’s original beer trail,” said Maureen Kelley. The trail has continued to grow and change with the industry. SB604 was a game changer for the industries and has allowed these businesses in Nelson to thrive. As a destination marketing organization, we have seen the number of visitors continue to grow and the craft beer lover change to a broader Big Ugly Brewing in Chesapeake has also benefited from tourism

Beer tourism quickly became reality when the Brew Ridge Trail debuted in 2012, linking the handful of breweries along Route 151.

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“This is huge for us with our location a half mile off the highway on the way to the OBX,” said Aaron Childers, a co-owner of Big Ugly. “We have customers who stop in each year on their way to and/or from their annual vacation.”

As for final thoughts, we have these from Virginia’s craft beer Champion’s Hunter Smith: “I’m proud to continue to serve on the VABG Leadership Board, as I believe we all owe a debt of gratitude to the Guild and the leaders that have come before and have set the stage for the success we have today. I also think there are lots of Josh Cromwell of Starr Hill: “While Starr Hill began as a brewpub and music hall, we turned completely to a packaging brewery exclusively once we moved to our current facility in 2007. In a twist of fate, SB604 helped us return to our foundation by renovating our on premise tap room in Crozet while expanding satellite locations across the state over the last 5 years.”

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757 Battle of the Beers celebrates 10 years in September

Charities Benefit From Beer Event

“The concept came together over evening beer-storming, I mean brainstorming, sessions,” explained Beale. “In late 2012/early 2013, craft beer was just starting to be a thing in Hampton Roads, and we saw how people were accepting of the movement early on. There were not very many festivals out there that brought all the local craft producers at that time, and we decided the timing was right to showcase local beer and raise some money for charity at the same time. The first event was held in early August 2013 at Tapped Gastropub in Hilltop area of Virginia Beach and Alewerks, Back Bay, O’Connor, Beach Brewing (now Reaver Beach), Smartmouth, St. George and Young Veteran’s were the first participants.” In its first nine years, this event alone has raised just over $210,000.

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The 757 Battle concept was developed by two Virginia Beach businessmen — Shawn Fischer and Andy Beale — who formed the Beach Ambassadors as a non-profit organization whose mission is solely to raise money for local charities.

“By our count, 22 unique charities have benefitted financially from this event,” shared Fischer. “Our charities St. Mary’s Home and Hope House Foundation, plus another 20 chosen by the brewers. This year, we will add charity donations for 2nd and 3rd place category winners so the number of charities who benefit will certainly increase moving forward.” The way charities benefit from 757 Battle of the Beers is multi-fold. The primary charities championed by Beach Ambassadors receive funds resulting from ticket sales and sponsorships. Each participating brewery has a named charitable organization they hope to help 10th Anniversary 757 Battle of the Beers

By Jeff Maisey Over the last decade, craft beer festivals have come and gone in the Hampton Roads. Today, the 757 Battle of the Beers, celebrating its 10th anniversary on September 24, is the longest running beer event in the region.

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“Inclusion for people with disabilities can be defined as a sense of belonging, feeling respected, feeling a level of energy and commitment from one’s community. As one of the benefiting charities for this event brings all of this together and raises awareness to a large group of community minded people who understand the impact of true community inclusion. We are beyond thankful to be part of such a wonderful event,” said Elena Montello, Director of Development, Hope House Foundation in Norfolk.

Elaborating further, Aaron Holley, owner/head brewer of Wasserhund Brewing Company, had this viewpoint to share: “This is one of the only events in the area that is completely charity based. Wasserhund opened on the idea that we should give money back to the community that supports us by giving 5% of revenue to local charities. We now do 30% of revenue from 5pm-10pm every Thursday. I can support any organization EVENT ARTIST continued

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This year’s festival artist is Michael Kendrick, a freelance artist based in Newport News. Hope House Foundation is one of Beach Ambassadors’ signature non-profit organizations who benefits from the proceeds from 757 Battle of the Beers.

“It gives meaning to the event and we love having the opportunity to support our chosen charity,” contributed the entire staff at Big Ugly Brewing.

“I’d say it’s an added bonus to the event, not only is it fun and exciting to have friendly competition but knowing that charity is a focus of the event makes all the work and effort for the event worth it,” shared Ulyana Wingard, founder, The Garage Brewery in Chesapeake.“Itwouldnot be what it is as an event without the knowledge that it’s all for the benefit of some of our favorite charitable organizations,” agreed Jeramy Biggie, president, Commonwealth Brewing Company.

“For me, it’s the main reason to be involved in a festival,” said Charles “Drew” Stephenson, owner/head brewer, Pleasure House Brewing of Virginia Beach.

Confirmed returning breweries include

Beach Ambassadors presented a check to Virginia Beach CASA on behalf of Commonwealth Brewing Company for their People’s Choice win for Peanut Butter and Jealous Gose.

Craft breweries have long taken great strides to help non-profits in their communities, and many say this is an important aspect of the 757 Battle of the Beers worthy of their continued involvement.

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In 2019, The Garage Brewery won the People’s Choice Award for Boss Lady Vol 2.

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Commonwealth Brewing Company (Virginia Beach) COVA Brewing Company (Norfolk) Deadline Brewing Project (Virginia Beach Elation Brewing Company (Nofolk) Farmhouse Brewing Company (Virginia Beach)

The Garage Brewery (Chesapeake) MoMac Brewing Company (Portsmouth) Nansemond Brewing Station (Suffolk) New Realm Brewing Company (Virginia Beach) O’Connor Brewing Company (Norfolk)

“We love that there is so much participation from the breweries, almost everyone joins this event,” shared Team Big Ugly. “The event is focused on the breweries and sampling and ‘good fun.’ The camaraderie is felt between the breweries and the brewers.”

community.”Asforthebeer competition aspect of the 757 Battle of the Beers, each of the 40plus breweries exclusively from the Hampton Roads region enters two unique beers. A panel of selected brewers participate in a blind taste test to pick the overall best beers. This year, there will be a first, second, and third place in this Brewers Choice Award category.

The general public attending are asked to vote for their favorite in the resulting People’s Choice Award category. Because of the nature of the events, the word “competition” hardly applies, and everyone in the end cheers on the winners.

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“It’s an incredible opportunity to showcase your best beers, but most importantly it’s incredibly fun and really emphasizes that the 757 craft beer market is a true community,” said Wingard.

In total agreement, Biggie said, “This one brings everyone in the industry together in the spirit of friendly competition, but with a focus on helping others in need.”

Oozlefinch Beers & Blending (Fort Monroe) Pleasure House Brewing Company (Virginia Beach) Precarious Beer Project (Williamsburg) Reaver Beach Brewing Company (Virginia Beach) Rip Rap Brewing Company (Norfolk) Smartmouth Brewing Company (Norfolk) St. George Brewing Company (Hampton) Thin Brew Line (Virginia Beach) Tradition Brewing Company (Newport News) Vibrant Shore Brewing Company (Virginia Beach) Brewers test their strength and skills in the Battle of the Brewers competion.

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Said Phil Shannon, National Accounts Manager, New Realm Brewing Company in Virginia Beach: “It is a rare opportunity to get together with all the breweries in the 757, try each other’s beers and share our passion for brewing with local craft beer fans.”

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shared757BattleoftheBeers.com.this:“Ithinkthatthe uniqueness of this event in featuring only local brewers and benefitting local charities has done wonders for keeping the event relevant and in growth-mode. The growing local brewing landscape has also helped. We really had no idea that the 757 could support more than 10 local breweries, let alone 40. It is also super helpful that the brewers support the event directly by assisting in planning, ticket selling, and scheduling. While certain distributors help us get ready for the event, it’s mainly the brewers who pull it off themselves. This is unique in the beer festival world where festivals are typically unique to certain distributors. With this, everyone seems to come together to make it happen.”

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Tickets to the event (VIP, General Admission, and Non-Drinking) are available online at 757BattleoftheBeers.com now and at select participating breweries starting August 1.

Virginia Beer Company (Williamsburg) Wasserhund Brewing Company (Virginia Beach) Wharf Hill Brewing Company (Smithfield) Young Veterans Brewing Company (Virginia Beach). Confirmed new breweries include 1700 Brewing Company (Newport News) Capstan Bar Brewing Company (Hampton) Nost Brewing Company (Fort Monroe) Three Notch’d Brewing Company (Virginia Beach) and the soon-to-be-opening Studly Brewing Company (Chesapeake) Representing the cider category: Sly Clyde Ciderworks (Hampton) Savannah, GA based Passafire will bring their mix of reggae and rock to Virginia Beach to headline this year’s 10th Anniversary 757 Battle of the Beers.

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Americans thrill to the smoky flavors of barbecued meats, grilled vegetables, smoky seasonings, toasted marshmallows – but beer? Well, some say that’s an acquired taste.

• Lichtenhainer (leak-ten-high-ner), a moderately sour lower-gravity wheat beer from central Europe

• Rauchbier (pronounced rowk-beer), a Märzen-style amber lager using beechwood-smoked malts

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Some historic smoked beers styles linger, including:

• Piwo Grodziskie (pee-vo grow-JEES-keeuh), a lowgravity, bitter, oak-smoked wheat beer, also from central Europe – also called Grätzer (great sir)

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Commonwealth Brewing Company has created a complex smoked gose. Photo courtesy of Commonwealth

From smoky beers to clean lagers

one of the first breweries to switch to the smokeless English kiln, bringing clean, bright lagers to the market. But, centuries-old Schlenkerla never switched. It’s still known for Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier – i.e., the Original Schlenkerla Smokebeer.

Centuries back, beers inevitably had a touch of smokiness, since grains used for brewing were dried using wood fires. In 1635 England, however, a new type of kiln was patented: for the dryinge of mault and hops with seacole, turffe, or any other fewell, without touching of smoake. The smoke-free malting invention gradually made its way to the European mainland, explains Schlenkerla brewery of Bamberg, Germany. Around 1800, Spaten brewery in Munich, Germany, was

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“I think smoke can work well in any beer style that has a strong malt backbone and [it] generally goes better in amber to dark beers,” says Tony Ammendolia, owner of Original Gravity brewing supply store and Final Gravity Brewing (Richmond).

Brewery styles continue to change. New styles appear, and old styles reappear and gain a following, like lagers and goses. Some historic styles experience less of a “re-peak,” reappearing here and there but never gaining widespread popularity. Smoked beers have been wafting their way onto Virginia brewery lineups more often as of late – time and consumer reaction will determine their“Smokedfuture. beers are a love-them/hate-them type of beer style for the general public,” says Brian Nelson of Hardywood Park Craft Brewery (Richmond and Goochland). “If I had to put them in a class, they are definitely a ‘brewers’ beer’ … brewers love them because of the ingredient complexity, complexity in brewing, and historical value associated with that style of beer.”

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Hardywood recently released a small batch of Lil Smoky Boi, a Grodziskie style. “We have created some other smoked beer on a larger scale, but they tend to be around on our taps for quite some time,” he adds. He’s also used smoked malts in Märzens, Maibocks, and a Lichtenhainer. Eric Tennant of Benchtop Brewing (Norfolk and Richmond) points to the “small percentage of the craft beer market that really enjoy smoked beers. [The beers] move slower than some of our other lager offerings, but it is pretty steady and there are some consumers that come out specifically looking for them.”

Benchtop recently released Town Hall Vienna Style Rauchbier on draft and in cans. Next up is Wishing Tree Helles, made with smoked maple barley malt to enhance the malty flavors of the style. The making of a smoked beer

Making a comeback

Many seasoned craft beer fans recognize Alaskan Brewing Smoked Porter. Introduced in 1988, it’s made using malts smoked in a commercial food smoker using local alder wood. In dark beers such as porters and stouts, says Tennant, “The smoke notes go nicely with the chocolate flavors from the roasted malts.”

According to BJCP guidelines, German brewers traditionally used smoked malts in bock, doppelbock, weissbier, Munich dunkel, schwarzbier, Munich helles, Pils, and other specialty styles.Butsmoked malts can be used in other beers as well.

“We prefer American craft smoked malt generally speaking, versus the traditional German beech-smoked barley,” says Tennant. “We feel the more subtle smoked flavors can really just kind of accentuate the bready malt flavors rather than overpower the beer.” To balance the beer, he says, “The very first step for us is to do a small benchtop test mash in the lab. With strong flavors like smoke, we like to start out with a conservative approach. Our first smoked lager was about 15% and we have since gone up to 30% in our Town Hall lager.”

In brewing, “Beechwood- and cherrywood-smoked malts provide very different smoke characteristics, from subtle to intense, depending on the maltster,” says Nelson. “In developing a recipe, you must take those intensity factors into account to determine how much smoke expression you are looking for. The usage will provide umami, meaty, and savory notes coupled with other ingredient and yeast expressions.”

While Murphy & Rude doesn’t produce peat-smoked malts, Bloem says, “Skagit Valley Malting … does, and it very much works in “Peatedbeer.”malt … has an acrid and very intense flavor and aroma,” says Ammendolia. “If someone is set on using peated malt in a beer, I usually recommend they use considerably less than they would of any other smoked malt.”

While beechwood provides the traditional smoke for the original Rauchbiers from Bamberg, other wood fuels can add smoky notes, including cherry, oak, maple, mesquite, alder, apple, and pecan.

Recent smoky beers from Virginia breweries demonstrate the range and creativity that craft brewers can bring to historic styles.

• Väsen Brewing (Richmond) had a classic Rauchbier on tap, using beechwood-smoked barley, Bavarian lager yeast and Czech Saaz hops; as well as Smoked Blood Peach Sour.

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• At Hopkins Ordinary Ale Works (Sperryville), co-owner Kevin Kraditor says, “We try to always have at least one smoked beer on tap,” using smoked malt from Copper Fox Distillery. Mary’s Rauch, made with local honey, is nearly always on tap, with others rotating in and out – including a peach wood-smoked beer and, “When Copper Fox makes their sassafras-smoked rye whiskey, we make a sassafras-smoked rye beer.”

Murphy & Rude Malting (Charlottesville) produces custom smoked malts and has smoked the grains for many Virginia smoked beers. Recently, these include Reason Beer Smoked Märzen (beechwood-smoked barley malt), We Are Pivo Smoked Wheat from Wild Man Dan (oak-smoked wheat), and others, including Väsen, Strangeways, Hardywood, and Decipher. “Heliotrope will be doing a Rauchbier with some beechwood-smoked wheat from us for this coming Oktoberfest,” says Jeff Bloem of Murphy & Rude. For home brewers, Original Gravity stocks beechwood smoked, cherrywood smoked, oak-smoked wheat, and peated“Whenmalt.selecting a smoked malt for your beer, I usually recommend smelling the smoked malts and going with the one that appeals to you the most,” advises Ammendolia. “The one exception is peated malt, which I generally steer people away from unless they are making a beer style that specifically calls for Perhapsit.as with whisky, many aficionados who appreciate smoky, charred notes may not enjoy the in-your-face, oftenmedicinal aromas and flavors that come from using peat moss in the malting process, as in Islay Scotch whiskies.

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Benchtop Brewing Company’s Town Hall is a more traditional Rauchbier. Photo Credit to Rich George of InsideVirginia.

• Elkton Brewing (Elkton) brewed a cherrywood-smoked Rauchbier.

When it comes to home brewing using smoked malts, “Usage levels range considerably from about a half pound per fivegallon batch all the way up to using it as half or more of your base grains,” says Ammendolia. “I tend to like smoked malts in the lower range of a half pound to a pound for five gallons.”

• Decipher Brewing (Charlottesville) created Burn Notice smoked porter, using fresh roasted New Mexico hatch green chiles and custom smoked specialty malts from Murphy & Rude Malting.

A recent trip to Bamberg, Germany, further ignited Nelson’s interest in the style. He had smoked beers straight from wood casks. “Accompanied by some rich cheeses, the experience with the authentic smoked beer was fantastic, and the visit certainly got my gears turning again about the style.”

• Ornery Beer (Fairfax and Manassas) offered Smokey Beech smoked porter, with subtle beechwood-smoked flavor and aroma.

So, look for more smoked beers to come, not just from Hardywood but from breweries throughout Virginia. If you haven’t acquired the taste yet, one just might light your fire.

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Smoke Signals wildfire smoked IPA at Final Gravity became an “accidental” smoked beer. Ammendolia used Pacific Northwest mosaic hops for his Doppler Effect IPA. “When we tried the beer, we noticed a subtle, but distinct smoky flavor. The hops must have been tainted by smoke from the wildfire out west. … Usually when we have a beer that doesn’t quite hit the mark, we dump it, but this one still tasted great, just a little smoky. It was not our usual Doppler Effect, so we rebranded it as Smoke Signals wildfire smoked IPA, and it was very well received.”

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• Commonwealth Brewing Company (Virginia Beach) unveiled Purppsmoke Gose, a unique blend of flavors featuring blackberries, plums, and vanilla beans for a soft, fruity sour, and then given a dose of smoked malt and aged in oak barrels.

• Capstan Bar Brewing (Hampton) brewed Smoked Porter, using beechwood-smoked malts.

• Oozlefinch Beers & Blending (Fort Monroe) has a line of traditional beers (dubbed “Nost” for “nostalgic”). One of the beers is Reawakened, a 2.9% Grodziskie-style beer.

Asked whether this could have been a happy accident, he replied, “While I wouldn’t go looking to make a beer like this on purpose, I wouldn’t have been OK serving it if it weren’t really good. Who knows, smoked hops could become a thing, but we will continue to focus on making our IPAs with non-smoked hops forButnow.”who knows what creative sources of smoky flavors could provide kindling for future beers?

• Wheatland Spring Farm + Brewery (Waterford) created Rauch Tater, a smoked lager with sweet potatoes, sage, and brown sugar.

Beer-tender Cara and Thin Brew Line’s new brewer, Raf Corredor. Photo by Chris Jones.

Jay Gates, brother of a Virginia Beach Police officer, and the brewery’s owner, planned on opening the brewery in 2016, but red tape at multiple levels s-l-o-w-e-d the vetting, building and approval process, resulting in a 2020 opening instead. Bobby Wynn, a retired Virginia Beach police officer, has been the brewer

T here you are in Virginia Beach, looking for a place to get a libation, a sip of suds, a beer. You’d like something fresh, delicious, and locally made. And you’d like to salute our area’s first responders at the same time. There is a place that meets your criteria in the Oceana Crossing Shopping Center - Thin Brew Line Brewing Company. Their website indicates that Thin Brew Line is a “taproom that salutes our first responders and frontline workers.” It’s a small brewery with a big heart, making delicious beers for us, while simultaneously sending portions of their profits to all sorts of local charitable causes. When you’re drinking a glass of “An Garda Siochana,” a dry Irish stout, a portion of the proceeds goes to the Virginia Beach Police Foundation. When you hoist a “White Line Hefeweizen,” you’re helping the Princess Anne Courthouse Volunteer Rescue Squad and Fire Department. And while you’re enjoying a Kolsch-9, aka., K-9, you are helping pay the medical bills of retired K-9 working dogs.

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Crossing the Thin Brew Line

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“Greyfriars Bobby” (5.5% ABV) is an English Brown Ale, while “Station 12 Fire Engine Red” (5% ABV) is a Scottish Red Ale. Continuing with the beers-by-color review, “Badge Hunny” (6% ABV) is a delicious Honey Blonde Ale that gets its sweetness from honey malt, not honey. They produce a light-bodied, clean “Kolsch 9” (5% ABV) and a “White Line Hefeweizen.” Speaking of light, their “Mick” (6.5% ABV) is a wonderful Coffee Blonde Ale; they use whole bean coffee from Virginia Beach’s “Three Ships Coffee,” and cold brew it so you can taste that coffee flavor but not darken the beer’s color. Crave hops? They were serving “disPAtch American IPA” (6.3% ABV), loaded with Amarillo, Columbus and Simcoe hops, and “Stache Strong IPA,” a Mosaic hopsperfused pop to your palate. Finally, if you need a palatecleaner, “Hard Time” (3.9% ABV, available in a whole mess of flavors) is up to the task. Mr. Wynn recently decided to return to retirement, so the Thin Brew Line began to look for a new brewer. They found one in Rafael “Raf” Corredor, owner and operator of American Homebrew Supply, located in the JANAF Shopping Center in Norfolk. Raf, no stranger to the Zymurgical arts and an experienced all-grain brewer, produced a couple of batches of beer with Mr. Wynn, who afterwards apparently felt he was leaving the brewery in capable hands. Raf’s debut beer is “Tee Off,” (5.8% ABV), a Saison, and it should be available the first week in June. Chris got a sample, direct from the fermenter, and it’s great; it had rich flavors of tangerines, but surprise, all that citrus fruit flavor comes from the yeast.

Different, that’s for sure.

BOLO the brewery and enjoy some Thin Brew Line brews, 10-4? The particulars: Thin Brew Line Brewing Company, 1375 Oceana Blvd, Suite 124, Virginia Beach, VA 23454; (757) 937-8613; (www. thinbrewline.com); open daily, check the web or Facebook/Meta for hours of operation.

One more thing. The two restrooms are … arresting. One has a “lineup” wall in it, so you and multiple friends can stand shoulder to shoulder, looking like a suspect, waiting for someone to snap your picture. The second one is made to look like the cell that Tim Robbin’s character inhabited in “Shawshank Redemption.”

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intense and there was good camaraderie among the employees which led to two developments that would change the course of Jinson’s life. One was a manager, now one of Jinson’s closest friends, giving him a Bell’s Two Hearted Ale, and like that, he expanded beyond primarily being a whiskey drinker. Beer was good and before you knew it, he was starting a Friday after work beer club. Just five people to start, the club grew to around 25 and outside of work he was soon visiting breweries and having beer shares with friends once or twice a month. But, his beer dreams were bigger than all that. Jinson wanted to open his own beercentricInterestingly,business.while visiting breweries and beer bars and beer friendly restaurants to talk to folks in the business and see the business from a variety of perspectives, a definite early inspiration was Falls Church, Va’s Spacebar — a cool, comfortable neighborhood bar with a simple food approach, i.e., grilled cheese and tater tots combined with a high quality beer tap list. Jinson thought he had a great, similar idea, but serving an Asian dish dear to his heart — ramen. During his research, he had learned that alcohol and pasta are among two of the most profitable items a High Side

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W rite about beer long enough and you will hear about some very interesting paths followed along the way to a person owning a beer focused business, but Jinson Chan’s stands out and this is the story of a young man, born and raised in Malaysia, who hated beer and yet somehow went on to open High Side, a very cozy, very popular restaurant and bar in Fairfax City. Chan further went on to collaborate on beers with 20+ different breweries over the last four years, including names like Crooked Run, Back Bay, Mustang Sally, Vasen, Oozlefinch, and Sinistral (all in Virginia) and Bluejacket in Washington, DC. Now, Jinson stands on the cusp of opening a production brewery in VA, but we’ll get to that.At the age of 24, with a degree in Electrical Engineering, Jinson moved to Ames, Iowa for post graduate studies at Iowa State University and after completing his studies, ended up at a small engineering firm in Arlington, VA (he was employee #16) working largely on Defense Department contracts, including interesting projects like one in 2004/2005 during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan which was intended to provide a system to detect suicide bombers at greater distances. It was interesting and

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Jinson and some other traditionalist ramen eaters don’t drink all the broth. The broth is meant to be a flavoring agent for the noodles with plenty left behind when done. However, Jinson’s friends pointed out that Americans often drink all the broth and after filling up on a whole bunch of instant ramen broth, how much beer are they going to want to drink? Grudgingly, he realized a plan B was needed. Enter “Chef Liu.”

Crooked Run was an early collaboration with a sour beer named “5 Jinsons,” a play on the fact that his beer friends started using “Jinsons” to represent rating stars, as in “how much, do you like this beer? I love it, 5 Jinsons.” What has proven to be a truly fruitful collaboration was one for High Side’s 2nd anniversary in 2020 with Back Bay Farmhouse Brewing of Virginia Beach. In his youth, Jinson loved a coconut jam made with pandan — a Southeast Asia plant in which the leaves are turned into paste, extract, or powder and is used similar to how we use vanilla in the West. Working with brewer Mike Pawley (formally of Cigar City Brewing and Commonwealth Brewing), the two came up with an Imperial Stout featuring pandan that was aged in Tarnished Truth bourbon barrels. The name Panda Named Dan is a play on the use of pandan. The exciting follow up to that collaboration is that Mike Pawley and Jinson are close to signing a lease for a space in Suffolk, VA that will become the Sojourn Fermentory, including a full journey to be sure. And the name High Side? Jinson tells me “As a DoD contractor, I used to joke about having “The SCIF Bar” inside the SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) but it was deemed to sensitive so I decided to use High Side instead. High Side is a classified network inside the SCIF. People who work for DoD appreciate it once they connect the dots.”Visit High Side at 4009 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax VA 22030 and online at highsideva.com.

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Another food passion of Jinson’s is Taiwanese food, in no small part due to being married to a Taiwanese native. As serendipity would have it, a member of his wife’s family was ending a successful run as a restaurant owner in Boston and upon hearing about Jinson’s interest in opening a restaurant offered not only to help with advice but also to fly down, help with developing recipes, buying equipment, designing the space, training staff, the whole nine yards. And Chef Liu, as this clearly amazing man is known affectionately by those around him, would only accept minimal compensation for his efforts. We should all be so lucky to have such a person step up in our lives at an important moment, but one gets a sense, rather quickly, that Jinson is a clear example that good or “lucky” things seem to happen at times to the best people. Spend a little while in his presence in or out front of High Side and you will be struck by how many people greet him warmly by name and how he greets them back by name. This warmth and positive nature no doubt have led to Jinson establishing such a collaborative relationship with others in the NoVa beer community.

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business can sell. “And, anyone can instant cook ramen noodles,” he had thought to himself, making staffing and training relatively easy. So, with great confidence, he took his business idea to his beer share group. What did they think? Nope. Thumbs down with the monkey wrench being in an at least somewhat cultural based incorrect assumption about American instant ramen eating habits.

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Imperial Sour Ale filled with bold tropical fruit flavors to make this an amazingly refreshing summer beer. 8% ABV.

Virginia-sourced Appalachian Grains and Murphy & Rude malts give this beer a distinctly local flair. Head brewer Jimmy Loughran drew the dragonfly for the label.

Starr Hill Brewery Flip The World Upright Flip the World Upright is a blueberry wheat beer with fresh berry purée. Sweet and tart notes are perfectly balanced in this light summertime style.

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This Belgian-style Tripel was aged in Port Wine Barrels from Rappahanock Cellars, then bottleconditioned for an effervescent mouthfeel.

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2nd Annual Unicon Rave –A Sour Extravaganza Sat., Aug. 6, 12pm Featuring 8 Unicorn Rave sours along with a pre-made blending menu for your enjoyment. The rave starts at 8pm!

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Presented by WestRock and in partnership with Keep Virginia Beautiful, this event features 40+ breweries from across the country and five talented bands in the jamband genre. This is an event themed around sustainability and will be a zero-waste event – no plastics, all canned beers, etc. Brown’s Island, www.jampackedfestival.comRichmond Pints & Planets! Fri., Aug. 19, 8-9:30pm Richmond Astronomical Society will be on-site to show you closeups of the moon and some planets and answer questions about the night sky. Intermission Beer Company 10089 Brook Road, Glen Allen Beer Olympics for CF Sat., Aug. 20, 2-6pm Join us for a day of games, comedy, and great beer all to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

COTU Rocktoberfest Sat., Sept. 24, 12pm – Sun., Sept. 25, 6:30pm Enjoy liters of beer, German fare, and live music all weekend long! Center of the Universe 11293 Air Park Road, Ashland Sat.,OrangetoberFestSept.24,12-6pm

Three Notch’d RVA Collab House 2930 W. Broad Street, Richmond WAR Craft Oktoberfest Fri., Sept. 30, 12pm – Sun., Oct. 2, 10pm Join us for great food, music, and WARfestivities!Craft Brewery 7851 White Oak Road, Rapidan Oktoberfest at Blue Mountain Fri. Sept. 30 – Sun., Oct. 9 Celebrate 10 days of Oktoberfest with German food specials every day, live music, special activities, games, and Blueprizes.Mountain Brewery 9519 Critzer Shop Road, Afton COASTAL VIRGINIA

Back Bay’s Farmhouse Brewing Co. 1805 Kempsville Road, Virginia Beach Bumbling Beetz Urban Market Sun., Aug. 7, 12-4pm Vegan brunch and market celebrating local craft vendors, artists, and musicians.

Central Virginia's premiere Beer and Cider Fest featuring unlimited tastings and a souvenir glass. Tickets: $30 in advance, $35 at the door. Main Street District, www.loveorangevirginia.orgOrange Fall Artisan Market Sun., Sept. 25, 12-6pm Featuring local artists and makers selling handmade home décor, art, jewelry, apparel, and more!

Tickets: $25 in advance, $30 at Lynchburggate.City Stadium 3176 Fort Avenue, Lynchburg www.lynchburgbeerandwinefestival.com434.473.7319

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Tickets: $40. Castleburg Brewery 1626 Ownby Lane, Richmond End of Summer Artisan Market Sun., Aug. 21, 12-6pm Outdoor market featuring local artists and makers selling handmade home décor, art, jewelry, apparel, and more!

Hardywood Park Craft Brewery 2410 Ownb Lane, Richmond Paint & Sip: “Blue Mountain View” Wed., Aug. 10, 6-8pm Learn how to paint “Blue Mountain View” – you’ll learn a variety of techniques and skills from a professional artist.

Crazy Rooster Brewing Company 1560 Oakbridge Drive, Powhatan Colonial Beach Home Brew Competition Sat., Aug. 13, 12-3pm Open to all homebrewers. 5 categories: Light, Hoppy, Dark, Fruit, and Best in Show. Colonial Beach Brewing 215C Washington Avenue, Colonial Beach Sat.,& Music FestivalJamPacked Craft BeerAug.13,4pm

Celebrate 7 years with a parking lot party filled with great food, guest taps, Anniversary brews, live music by the Hot Seats Bluegrass Band, and more. Final Gravity 6118 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond Leave Your Mark Mural Fest Fri. Sept. 30, 3pm – Sun. Oct. 2, 8pm 5 local muralists will help us leave our mark on Richmond! Enjoy a beer and witness the process!

Hardywood Park Craft Brewery – West 820CreekSanctuary Trail Drive, Richmond LOCKN’ Music Festival Thurs.-Sun., August 25-28 Thousands of fans from around the country now make the trek to the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia for four packed days of jam music and inspiring Infinitycollaborations.DownsFarm & Oak Ridge Farm 1510 Diggs Mountain Road, Arrington www.locknfestival.com Circle the Wagons BBQ & Music Festival Sat., Aug. 27, 1-7pm BBQ Cook-off and concert featuring 4 BBQ vendors and 2 awesome bands benefitting Circles Ashland. Center of the Universe 11293 Air Park Road, Ashland Bryant Cider’s 4th Anniversary Celebration Sat. & Sun., Sept. 3 & 4, 11am-6pm We’ll have a surprise food truck, live music, birthday cake, and kite flying. Bryant’s Cidery & Brewery 3224 East Branch Loop, Roseland Coyote Fest Sat., Sept. 10, 11am-9pm Sample our favorite beers, wines, and ciders all in one place. Plus, we’ll have food, cider doughnuts, local craft vendors, and Coyotemore.Hole Ciderworks 225 Oak Grove Drive, Mineral Lynchburg Beer, Wine, & Cider Festival Sat., Sept. 17, 12-7pm The 13th Annual Lynchburg Beer, Wine & Cider Festival is coming! Enjoy over 50 different options of craft beer, ciders and wine all handpicked and selected from right here in the state of Virginia. Plus, there will be over 50 local artisans, food, and live music!

Ticket includes brunch menu items and one complimentary drink ticket for a mimosa or bloody mary. The Vanguard Brewpub & Distillery 504 N. King Street, Hampton FETCH a Cure Fundraiser Thurs., Aug. 11, 6-9pm Help raise money to support FETCH and its mission of furthering pet cancer awareness, education, and treatment. Back Bay’s Farmhouse Brewing Co. 1805 Kempsville Road, Virginia Beach Aloha to Summer at Back Bay Sat., Aug. 13, 11am Enjoy traditional Hawaiian music, hula dance, warrior dance, food, and vendors. Back Bay’s Farmhouse Brewing Co. 1805 Kempsville Road, Virginia Beach Key West Fest Sat., Aug. 13, 12pm The main event is August 13, but we’ll be getting into the island state of mind with a week full of releases, specials, and more. Commonwealth Brewing Company 2444 Pleasure House Road, Virginia Beach Summer Vintage Market at Reaver NFK Sat., Aug. 13, 2-7pm Sip on delicious brews while shopping from a curated collection of vintage and modern goods from local vintage Reavervendors.Beach NFK 3800 Colley Avenue, Norfolk Death by Pirate Bottle Release Sat., Aug. 20, 12-10pm Join us to celebrate the release in our Death by Pirate series – Gibbeting – Rum Barrel Aged Imperial Stout Aged with ginger, lime zest, and Madagascar Vanilla. Bottles and draft will be available. Plus, live music, food trucks, pirate costume contest, pirate themed bounce house, and ax 845Bigthrowing.UglyBrewingBattlefieldBlvd., Chesapeake AnniversaryWasserhund Celebration Sat., Aug. 20 – Sat., Aug. 27 Join us for a week-long celebration of our 7 year anniversary in Virginia Beach! Wasserhund Brewing Company 805 Laskin Road, Virginia Beach Elated Craft Market Sun., Aug. 21, 12-4pm Featuring local craft vendors from the 757. Enjoy beer, food, and pizza while you 5104Elationshop!BrewingColleyAvenue, Norfolk

Coastal Fermentory 206 23rd Street, Newport News Love Your Neighbor Block Party Sat., Aug. 6, 12-5pm Featuring tons of free games and live Traditionmusic. Brewing Company 700 Thimble Shoals Blvd., Newport News Missing Digit Fest Sat., Aug. 6, 6-10pm Celebrate Jerry Garcia’s Birthday with a free outdoor street party featuring music by Grateful Jed and the release of Missing Digit 1309SmartmouthIPA!Raleigh Avenue, Norfolk Reggae Festival at Back Bay Sat., Aug. 6, 11am-10pm Featuring Lost Soul Society, Ground Level, and Cultivated Mind plus creative vendor market, delicious beverages on tap, and food trucks.

Hardywood Park Craft Brewery –West Creek 820 Sanctuary Trail Drive, Richmond Final Gravity’s 7th Anniversary Sun., Sept. 25, 12-6pm

Blue Mountain Barrel House 495 Cooperative Way, Arrington Paint & Sip: “Field of Fireflies” Thurs., Aug. 11, 6-8pm Learn how to paint “Field of Fireflies” –you’ll learn a variety of techniques and skills from a professional artist.

Oktoberfest at Brewing Tree Sat., Sept. 17 Featuring German centric vendors and the release of our Oktoberfest lager. Brewing Tree Beer Company 9278 Rockfish Valley Highway, Afton The Answers 8th Anniversary Fri., Sept 23 – Sun., Sept. 25 Celebrate our 8th Anniversary all Theweekend!Answer Brewpub 6008 W. Broad Street, Richmond Das Bier Run Sat., Sept. 24, 11am-12pm Gather a team of 4 for a 4 x1 mile “Oompah” themed relay! Center of the Universe 11293 Air Park Road, Ashland

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Craft Beer Festival Fri.-Sun., Sept. 23-25 More than 30 brews to sample plus fun activities for the family – arts & crafts, pint glass painting, weenie roast, Saturday night with DJ Gene, and more! Cape Charles KOA 32246 Lankford Highway, Cape Charles chesapeake-baywww.koa.com/campgrounds/757.331.1776

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Brewtiful Day for CHKD at Smartmouth Pilot House Sat., Aug. 27, 4-7pm Join us for an evening of music, food, and beer to raise money for the Mental Health Program at CHKD. $50 ticket includes food, 2 beer tickets, and live music.

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Virginia Brewery Running Series presents a 5K-ish fun run event that starts and ends at the brewery. Run or walk, complete the course and celebrate with us and a local craft brew at the finish line. The Virginia Beer Company 401 2nd Street, www.breweryrunningseries.comwww.virginiabeerco.comWilliamsburg

Coastal Virginia Brewery Alliance Beer Festival Sat., Sept. 10, 1-5pm Featuring beer from 30+ Hampton Roads breweries, food trucks, and live music by The Heart Stompers and The Bay Rats.

Heart of Ghent 10K Sat., Sept. 17, 8am Ring in the fall season with a fit, festive, charitable, family oriented run/walk through historic Ghent in Norfolk. Participants will enjoy an after-party featuring local craft beer and live music. Ghent, www.mettleevents.comNorfolk Wasserhund Oktoberfest Sat., Sept. 17, 1-6pm Featuring traditional German music, German-style beers from local breweries, vendors, live music and more. Summit Point, www.wasserhundbrewing.comChesapeake Sept.Oktoberfest17–Oct.1 2 weeks of German beers, German food, and German music. Elation Brewing 5104 Colley Avenue, Norfolk www.elation.beer757.550.4825

Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion Portsmouth NashFest 757 Sat., Sept.17, 12-8pm Hot chicken, hard drinks, and Music City sounds! Celebrating the iconic culture and cuisine of Nashville and featuring national and local recording artists, mouth-watering hot chicken, barbecue, line dancing, craft beer & whiskey tastings, and much more. Town Point Park Waterside Drive, Norfolk www.festevents.org757-441-2345

Smartmouth Pilot House 313 32nd Street, Virginia Beach HOT HOT HOT Summer Sendoff Sun., Aug. 28, 2-6pm A celebration of HEAT! Vendors will be selling hot peppers and hot sauces which you can try on our selection of chicken wings from a food truck rodeo. And, try our special, secret, spicy beer! Maker’s Craft Brewery 735 E. 23rd Street, Norfolk Virginia Beer Co. Sampling Fri., Sept. 2, 6-9pm Join us in sampling Virginia Beer Co.’s Free Verse IPA and stay for the attractions. Apex Entertainment 4621 Columbus Street, Virginia Beach One Love Reggae Music Festival Sat., Sept. 3, 12-9pm Featuring 2 stages and 7 bands, 35+ local vendors, food trucks, and great craft beer. Tradition Brewing Company 700 Thimble Shoals Blvd., Newport News Farmhouse 4th Birthday Sun, Sept. 4, 11am Celebrate 4 years with us! Back Bay’s Farmhouse Brewing Co. 1805 Kempsville Road, Virginia Beach Fri.canventionSept.9,12-5pm & Sat., Sept. 10, 9am-3pm Over 250 tables of breweriana including vintage beer cans, craft cans, bottles, signs, trays, and more! Brought to you by Brewery Collectibles of America. Admission: $20 both days; $10 Sat. only. Hilton Norfolk The Main 100 East Main Street, Norfolk www.bcca.com 5K Beer Run Sat., Sept. 10, 11am-2pm

10th Annual 757 Battle of the Beers Sat., Sept. 24, 1-6pm Featuring every local 757 craft brewery as they battle it out to win in different beer categories.100% of the proceeds go to local charities! Also, enjoy live music, food, and games. Camp Pendleton 203 Red Horse Drive, Virginia www.757battleofthebeers.comBeach Farmhouse Oktoberfest Sat., Sept. 24, 11am Back Bay’s Farmhouse Brewing Co. 1805 Kempsville Road, Virginia Beach Beach Clean-Up Sun., Sept. 25, 10am Meet at the brewery and walk across the street to Capeview beach to pick-up trash for about an hour. Supplies will be provided and a beverage ticket will be given to all participants. The Bold Mariner Brewing Company 1901 E. Ocean View Avenue, Norfolk www.boldmariner.com

6th – 36th Streets Virginia Beach www.neptunefestival.comOceanfront Bacon, Bourbon, & Music Fest Sat., Oct. 1, 12-5pm Over 40 Virginia craft brews, lots of bacon, and live music. Upgrade your ticket (in advance) for ten tastings of small batch, hard-to-find, high-end specialty bourbons!

Common Grounds – A Collaboration Beer Fest & Camp Night Sat., Oct. 1 Come hang, drink, dance and camp with some of your favorite national and international brewers! Enjoy authentic, small batch, one time only collaboration beers! Holiday Travel-L Park 1075 General Booth Blvd., Virginia Beach www.commongroundsfest.com

Bear Chase 4 Year Birthday Sun., Aug. 28, 11am-9pm Celebrate our 4 year birthday with a carnival party!

48th Annual Neptune Festival Boardwalk Weekend Fri., Sept. 30 – Sun., Oct. 2 Weekend events include: International Sandsculpting Championship, Neptune’s Art & Craft Show, Neptune’s 8k Race, Grand Parade, Atlantic Regatta, Youth Art Show, Poseidon’s Playground, Neptune’s Healthy Haven, Live music from over 20 national and local bands, boardwalk vendors, and so much more!

Virginia Cider Festival Sat., Sept. 17, 11am-4pm Featuring over 25 cider producers that will be available to sample. Plus, live music and Fredericksburgfood. Fairgrounds 2400 Airport Avenue, www.cheersfestivals.comFredericksburg Fall Fest at Lost Barrel Sat., Oct. 1, 11am-4pm Featuring all things local – craft breweries, delicious food, vendors, and music! GA

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OrnerVersary OysterFest & Pork Roast Sun., Aug. 21 & 28, 12-5pm All-you-can-eat fresh shucked oysters and smoked pulled pork and new beer tapping at each Oysterfest – Aug. 21 at Fairfax and Aug. 28 at Bristow Ornery Beer www.ornerybeer.comCompany Grub Fest Sat., Aug. 27, 11am-4pm Taste samples of top dishes from Fredericksburg area food trucks and restaurants and vote for your favorite to crown the 2022 FXBG Grub Fest Champion! Plus, unlimited beer samples from national, regional and local breweries, local vendors and much more.

Tickets: $30 Presale (ends 9/17); $35; $40 at Lostgate.Barrel Brewing 36138 John Mosby Highway, Middleburg Ono Brewing 5th Onoversary Luau Sat., Oct. 1, 12-6pm We’re celebrating our five year anniversary with a Hawaiian LUAU featuring Hawaiian music and dance performances, vendors and crafters, and more. Ono Brewing Company 4520 Daly Drive, Chantilly SHENANDOAH VALLEY Hop Music Fest at Stable Craft Brewing Sat., Aug. 6, 12pm Tours happening on the hour 1-4pm –drink a beer and learn about hop care and Stableselection.Craft Brewing 375 Madrid Rd., www.stablecraftbrewing.comWaynesboro Beans & Brews Festival Fri., Aug. 5, 4-8pm Featuring this year’s Harrisonburg Homebrewers’ contest-winning beer brewed up by Brothers and two prizewinning chilies served by the bowl or with all beef hot dogs, plus live music and games. Proceeds benefit Bridge of Hope. Brothers Craft Brewing 800 N. Main Street, Harrisonburg Townie Summer Party at Pale Fire Fri., Aug. 12, 5-11pm We’re ending Townie Summer with a bang – 7+ bands! Pale Fire Brewing Company 217 S. Liberty Street, Harrisonburg VIRGINIA MOUNTAINS Road to the Porch: Live in Roanoke Sat., Aug., 27, 6-9pm Join us for the last stop on the Road to the Porch musical tour from NOVA to SWVA. Enjoy live music and Front Porch Helles beer. $1 from every pint of Front Porch Helles sold will be donated to One Family StarrProductions.HillPilot Brewery & Side Stage 6 Old Whitmore Avenue, Roanoke Oktoberfest at Montross Brewery Sat., Oct. 1, 12-11pm Featuring music, vendors, Oktoberfest Lager, and 2 Fish Bistro. Montross Brewery 15381 Kings Highway, Montross Oktoberfest! Beers, Brats, & More! Sun., Oct. 2, 5-7pm Enjoy a beer pairing by The Virginia Beer Co. and a food pairing by 2nd Street’s Chef Chris. Tickets: $55. Call 757.234.4448 for details. Second Street Bistro 115 Arthur Way, Newport News

FXBG Fairgrounds 2400 Airport Avenue, www.cheersfestivals.comFredericksburg

NORTHERN VIRGINIA TASTE of Leesburg Sat., Aug. 13, 5-10pm Bringing together LoCo breweries, wineries, cideries, and meaderies. Leesburg Town Hall 25 W. Market Street, Leesburg Market on the Mountain Sun., Aug. 14 & 28, 11am-4pm Shop unique, handmade items from local artisans and vendors while sipping on your favorite Dirt Farm beer. Dirt Farm Brewing 18701 Foggy Bottom, Bluemont

On Saturday, August 27, Neptune’s Park at 31st Street in Virginia Beach will be transformed into a craft beer lover’s haven - featuring local Virginia beers, ciders and seltzers, as well as national and regional craft beers. Enjoy over 60 beers from 30 breweries, food trucks, and live music by ETC3 and Anthony Rosano & the Conqueroos.

Bear Chase Brewing Company 18294 Blueridge Mountain Road, Bluemont Sat.,RhinO’festSept.10,12-6pm We’re celebrating the release of our award-winning RhinO’fest Marzen Lager. Plus, live music by The Distance, Germanstyle fare, outdoor games, and more Lost Rhino Brewing Co. 21730 Red Rum Drive, Ashburn

Celebrate all weekend with us! Aslin Beer Company 767 Elden Street, www.aslinbeer.comHerndon 7th OktoberfestAnnual at Adventure Sat., Sept. 17, 12-10pm Enjoy live music, food, and beer! Adventure Brewing Company 33 Perchwood Drive, Fredericksburg Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day Sat., Sept. 17 Traditional music, 1916 Red Ale and other Irish style beers on tap, and Karla on the Go food truck. Red Dragon Brewery 1419 Princess Anne Street, Fredericksburg Fall Beertique Sun., Sept. 25, 11am-5pm Shop an array of local vendors while sipping on beer. The Farm Brewery at Broad Run 16015 John Marshall Highway, Haymarket

Peach Farm Dinner Thurs., Aug. 18, 7-9pm Celebrate peach season with an allinclusive farm-style beer dinner. Each course will incorporate the freshest seasonal, hand-picked produce from Great Country Farms and locally sourced meats. Dirt Farm Brewing 18701 Foggy Bottom, Bluemont Virginia Bourbon & Beer Festival Sat., Aug. 20, 4-9pm Showcasing Bourbons from all across the country and Virginia. Plus, craft beer on tap with some from our local Fredericksburg Breweries and across Virginia,Virginia wine and cider samples, and live music.

FXBG Fairgrounds 2400 Airport Avenue, www.cheersfestivals.comFredericksburg

Windsor Castle Park 705 Cedar Street, www.smithfieldvaevents.comSmithfield

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